Professional Announcements
Pamela J. Johnson, Center for Performing Arts Technician III, M.A. SSU ITDS, was selected to design costumes for the University of San Francisco Performing Arts and Social Justice Dept. guest artist production of the Necromancers. Director Dijana Milosevic of the Dah Theatre Research Center in Beograd, Serbia presents a theatrical experience of the 2004 trial of the murders of 8000 muslims. Necromancers opened November 8 at the Studio Theater on Lone Mountain campus.
David Walls, Sociology (Emeritus), addressed the annual national meeting of the Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network on Nov. 7, hosted by the Exploratorium at Fort Mason, on the subject, "What can we learn from analysis of social movements?" His article, "Marching Song of the First Arkansas Colored Regiment: A Contested Attribution," appears in the Winter 2007 issue of the Arkansas Historical Quarterly. During the fall term he taught a short course on social movements for the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at San Francisco State University, and will teach the course for UC Berkeley OLLI in the winter term and for SSU OLLI in the spring.